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    Acura Integra Prototype Will Debut November 11

    Acura will debut the Integra prototype next week, on November 11.The prototype version will likely be a close preview of the production 2023 Integra, set to go on sale next year.The debut will be live-streamed at 8:35 pm Eastern time on Acura’s website.We will soon learn a lot more about the much-anticipated return of the Acura Integra, as the company has confirmed that a prototype version of the car will make its debut next week, on November 11. As is often the case with Honda and Acura models, the prototype is likely to be a thinly veiled concept that will give us a good idea of the production car’s design.

    Acura has already shared some details about this new entry-level model, including that it will be a four-door hatchback and that it will offer a six-speed manual transmission. We also expect it will join the Type S lineup with an eventual high-performance version, possibly with the same powertrain as the Honda Civic Type R. Teaser images show the Integra’s headlights and its rear-end design, which features a sharply sloped roofline and lighting elements similar to those seen on the TLX sedan.Acura will live-stream the debut on its website November 11 starting at 8:35 pm Eastern time on its website, and be sure to check back here for our coverage of the Integra prototype.
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    2022 Toyota Tundra Is More Expensive than Chevy, Ford, Ram Trucks

    Toyota announced pricing for the 2022 Tundra full-size pickup equipped with the new twin-turbo V-6 engine. It starts at $37,645 for a base SR model with an extended cab, 6.5-foot bed, and rear-wheel drive. The new Tundras will arrive at dealerships by the end of the year, and the new hybrid models’ price will be announced closer to its on-sale date early next year. Toyota redesigned the Tundra full-size pickup after 15 years with the hopes of making it more competitive with American trucks from Chevy, Ford, and Ram, all of which currently outsell the Tundra. It added features like a new coil-spring rear suspension, which should improve its ride, and a 14.0-inch touchscreen, the largest in its class. Those upgrades come at a cost, though, because the new Tundra’s starting price comes in at $37,645, higher than the domestic pickups.

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    That starting price is for the SR work truck model (pictured above) in standard extended-cab configuration with a 6.5-foot bed and rear-wheel drive. Toyota Tundra buyers have the choice of an extended- or crew-cab configuration with either a 5.5-, 6.5, or 8.1-foot bed depending on model, and four-wheel drive is available for an additional $3000. The Chevy Silverado, Ford F-150, and Ram 1500’s base work trucks all come in cheaper than the Tundra’s base price, but the Ford and Chevy have smaller regular cab options. The Ram, like the Tundra, is only available in extended- and crew-cab configurations. Comparing similar configurations, though, the Tundra is still more expensive, but the Ford reaches higher prices in its top-of-the-line trims.

    The next step up from the base model is the Tundra SR5. It starts at $42,450 and comes standard with an 8.0-inch touchscreen, though the larger 14.0-inch unit is available, an analog gauge cluster, and cloth seats. The Limited model costs $50,595 and is distinguished by chrome trim and gets the 14.0-inch touchscreen standard with synthetic leather seats. The Platinum model adds dark chrome exterior trim and a 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster along with a standard JBL sound system and leather seats and starts at $58,685. The 1794 model, which is available in Mesquite brown and either a cream or brown leather interior, starts at $59,385.
    All of these starting prices are for Tundras powered by the new twin-turbocharged 3.4-liter V-6 making 348 hp and 405 pound-feet of torque in the base SR and 389 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque in the higher trim levels. A new 437-hp hybrid i-Force MAX powertrain using the twin-turbo V-6 is available on the Limited model and above and standard on the off-road TRD Pro model. Toyota says it will announce pricing for the hybrid models closer to their on-sale date early next year. Various equipment packages are available on the 2022 Tundra. A TRD sport package, only available on the SR5 model for $2190, lowers the truck and equips a TRD grille, black 20-inch TRD wheels, and a TRD leather shift knob. The TRD Off-Road package is available on the SR5, Limited, and 1794 models, priced ranging from $1120 to $3085. It adds 20-inch wheels (18-inchers on the SR5), a TRD grille, Bilstein dampers, skid plates, mud guards, and the TRD shifter. Four-wheel-drive models with the TRD Off-Road package add an electronically controlled rear locking differential and Toyota’s Multi Terrain Select drive modes. An air suspension, which can raise or lower the bed of the truck, is available for $650. The 2022 Toyota Tundra will arrive at dealerships by the end of the year. Trucks equipped with the hybrid engine will arrive early next year.

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    VW Gives Another Glimpse of Production 2024 ID.Buzz EV

    Volkswagen has shared another look at the production version of the ID.Buzz electric van.The production model looks similar to the concept, but with some key differences.The Buzz will go on sale in the U.S. in calendar-year 2023 as a 2024 model.Volkswagen is continuing to build anticipation for its upcoming Microbus–inspired van, called the ID.Buzz. After first showing the production version as an autonomous prototype mule a few months ago, we now have an even better look at the real thing in light camouflage thanks to a preview during the video premiere of the Europe-only ID.5 crossover.

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    I.D.Buzz Concept
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    The preview comes at around 10:15 in the video below and shows an ID.Buzz in a colorful camouflage wrap. We can clearly see its blunt front end, tall sides, and large front glass area, while production-ready details including real headlights, door handles, side mirrors suggest that it’s well on its way to becoming a reality. In the video, VW says that more information is coming at the beginning of 2022.
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    The U.S. market will have to wait a bit longer for the Buzz, as we got confirmation earlier this year that it won’t reach our shores until sometime in 2023. The 2024 ID.Buzz we get will be offered as a long-wheelbase passenger van, while Europe will get other versions including a cargo van without windows. The U.S.-spec model is likely to offer a base rear-wheel-drive single-motor powertrain with around 200 horsepower and an upgrade all-wheel-drive dual-motor setup with around 300 hp. We don’t know much about range estimates at this point, but we figure it will offer a bigger battery pack than the smaller ID.4 SUV, which offers up to 260 miles of range.Look out for more details on the ID.Buzz within the next few months, and for U.S. information to come out sometime after that.
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    BMW M550i xDrive Is Significantly Quicker After Acceleration Fix

    When we first tested the BMW M550i xDrive, it accelerated slower than we expected.BMW has now issued a fix, which dropped the sprint to 60 mph from 4.1 seconds to 3.5 seconds.The update can be done over the air or at a BMW service department. Our test of the 2021 BMW M550i xDrive earlier this year revealed a slower-than-expected 4.1-second time to 60 mph. While that beats the time a Ferrari F40 set 30 years ago, these days that’s slower than the 3.9 seconds it took us to get to 60 in an X5 M50i that weighs 856 pounds more than the M550i. They have identical 523-hp powertrains, so that raised some eyebrows.It’s rare, but turbocharged cars are sometimes slower than expected, and the culprit is often low-octane fuel. A retest on a fresh tank of 93 octane after the initial California 91 dropped the time to 3.9 seconds, still short of BMW’s 3.6-second claim (plus, we often outperform manufacturer claims).

    When BMW learned of our test results, engineers went to work and discovered that a software glitch was causing a miscommunication between the engine computer and the car’s stability-control module. In a standing-start launch, the stability control would intervene and direct the engine to cut boost, keeping it from making full power and adding tenths to the 60-mph time, a problem for all 2021 M550i and 540i xDrive models.This summer BMW sent out a statement informing owners that there would be a fix. The update can be done over the air or at a dealer service department. Now, several months later, we’ve tested the fixed version of the M550i and hit 60 mph in 3.5 seconds and the quarter-mile in 11.8 seconds at 119 mph. It appears that all 523 horses are present and able to run.

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    2023 Mini Cooper Hardtop Previewed, Future EV Plans Detailed

    The next-generation Mini Cooper will arrive in 2023.These photos of a camouflaged prototype preview the new model’s styling.A new Countryman SUV will also arrive in 2023, and both models will offer EV versions.BMW’s Mini hatchbacks have evolved slowly since the launch of the first one—inspired by the 1959 BMC original—back in 2001. The three generations of the two-door hatchback have all shared similar dimensions and closely related design, and these official pictures of a prototype version of the next hatchback make it clear that the pattern is set to continue.

    While the images keep the car’s details under a disguised wrap, it’s clear that the dinky proportions and bug-eyed headlights are set to continue. We’d also be surprised if there weren’t Union Flag taillights under the test mule’s covers. Mini has confirmed that both combustion-engine and electric powertrains will be offered, although with the bulk of global production set to be emission-free very quickly; the company says it anticipates 50 percent of sales will be EVs as soon as 2027.

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    The successor to the Countryman SUV will also arrive in 2023 and is set to be produced by BMW’s Leipzig Plant alongside the X1. It will also offering both ICE and EV powertrains. The company says its last combustion model will be launched in 2025 and could possibly be the cabriolet version of the next hatchback.BMW has also confirmed it will be producing two pure electric models in China, this presumably part of the joint venture it previously announced with Chinese automaker Great Wall. Reports in the U.K. suggest these will be an ultra-compact model positioned under the Mini hatchback—which seems unlikely to make it to the U.S.—as well as a crossover positioned between the hatch and the next Countryman.There’s also some good news for fans of Mini’s performance models, as the company confirmed that it is working on ideas for future generation of electric John Cooper Works models. Those are the ones we’re looking forward to most.
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    2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee Two-Row Model Gets Significant Price Bump

    The 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee will start at $39,185 when it goes on sale later this year. The new two-row Grand Cherokee is available with either rear- or four-wheel drive with either a V-6 or V-8 engine. A plug-in-hybrid 4xe model will arrive next year, though Jeep has not announced its price. Jeep’s fresh Grand Cherokee lineup is finally complete, with the upgraded two-row model joining the new three-row L model that debuted earlier this year. The 2022 standard-wheelbase version will go on sale by the end of this year with a starting price of $39,185, which is $3705 more than the previous generation that was sold alongside the new three-row L for the 2021 model year.
    That starting price is for the base Laredo model with rear-wheel drive, which is only available with a 3.6-liter V-6 with 293 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque. It has cloth seats and 17-inch wheels. Rear-wheel drive is standard on every Jeep with the V-6, but four-wheel drive is available for an extra $2000. The Altitude ($43,740) and Limited ($45,505) models add leather seats and are also only available with the V-6 engine.

    A 5.7-liter V-8 with 357 horsepower and 390 pound-feet of torque is available on the Trailhawk, Overland, Summit, and new Summit Reserve models. It comes standard with four-wheel drive. The Trailhawk gets Jeep’s “Trail Rated” badge thanks to off-road equipment including a front sway bar disconnect. It starts at $53,070 ($56,365 for the V-8). The Overland starts at $55,100 with rear-wheel drive and the V-6 but can reach $60,395 with the V-8 engine. Summit models have the most luxury appointments. They start at $59,160 and can reach $64,455 with the V-8. The new Summit Reserve trim is only available with four-wheel drive and costs $65,160 for the V-6 and $68,455 with the V-8. There’s also a new 4xe plug-in-hybrid model using a turbo four-cylinder engine and two electric motors drawing power from a lithium-ion battery, but Jeep has yet to announce its price. The 4xe is available in Limited, Trailhawk, Overland, and Summit trims. It will go on sale early next year. The 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee is slated to arrive at dealerships by the end of this year, and it will join the new three-row Grand Cherokee L, which costs $1500 more.
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    Join Road & Track at Velocity Invitational, LA Auto Show

    Road & Track is making pit stops on the West Coast this month at the first ever Velocity Invitational and the annual Los Angeles International Auto Show. Want in? Keep reading to see what we’re up to.JOIN THE CLUBVelocity Invitational | November 11–14, 2021

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    Brought to you by the team behind the Sonoma Speed Festival, Velocity Invitational is inviting the Road & Track community to a weekend packed with track action and historical exhibits showcasing some of the most notable vehicles in the world. Plus, Track Club members receive an exclusive discount on weekend tickets. You won’t want to miss it. LEARN MORELos Angeles Auto Show | November 17–28, 2021

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    One of the most anticipated West Coast car shows is finally around the corner. Stop by the Road & Track newsstand to stock up on limited-edition merch from the Road & Track Shop, the latest issues of Road & Track and Car and Driver, and other fun surprises.Track Club members are getting front-row access with an exclusive invitation to join the show’s press day tours. Road & Track editors will be on the ground giving members tours of the over 1000 vehicles at the Los Angeles Convention Center. LEARN MOREExperience the industry’s most exclusive opportunities as a member of Road & Track’s Track Club. Hit the show floor at industry car shows; hang at select Road & Track clubhouses at outings like The Quail, Greenwich Concours, and Velocity Invitational; connect with industry legends and cultural tastemakers at select Road & Track experiences; and so much more. JOIN THE CLUB This content was provided by the Road & Track marketing team.

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    480-HP Ford F-100 Eluminator Concept Shows What Electric Crate Motors Can Do

    Ford debuted the F-100 Eluminator concept at this year’s SEMA aftermarket show. It debuts the first use of the Eluminator electric crate motor, using a dual-motor setup producing the same 480 horsepower and 634 pound-feet of torque ad the Mustang Mach-E Performance. The electric crate motor is available to purchase for $3900. Earlier this year, Ford announced its first electric crate motor called the Eluminator: a 281-hp electric motor from the Mustang Mach-E GT. Now Ford is giving the world an example of what the Eluminator can be used for at this year’s SEMA show in Las Vegas with it used on a 1978 F-100 pickup.
    However, the F-100 Eluminator concept uses the same dual-motor electric powertrain from the 2021 Mustang Mach-E GT Performance, which Ford claims will reach 60 mph in 3.5 seconds. The two motors make a combined 480 horsepower and 634 pound-feet of torque. The version you’ll be able to buy from Ford makes 281 horsepower and 317 pound-feet. Of course, the electric motors aren’t the only electric hardware that’ll need to be installed—the Mach-E GT’s 88.0-kWh battery pack provides the juice.

    The concept truck was built by MLe Racecars and the Roadster Shop, and it’s finished in Avalanche Gray with copper accents. A set of 19-inch wheels are wrapped with Michelin Latitude Sport tires, and it has an aggressive stance, nailing the retro look. The interior features avocado-tanned leather and a billet aluminum dashboard with the 15.5-inch center touchscreen from the Mustang Mach-E.
    Ford’s production electric pickup, the F-150 Lightning, will go on sale next year. In the meantime, the Eluminator electric crate motor is available to purchase online now for $3900, and it’s street legal in all 50 states. We can’t wait to see the EV conversions people come up with.

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